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Nikon D7200 Quick Start
Now it’s time to fire up your Nikon D7200 and take some photos. The easy part is turning on the power—the Off-On switch is on the right side, concentric with the shutter release button. Turn on the camera, and, if you mounted a lens and inserted a fresh battery and memory card—as I prompted you in the last chapter—you’re ready to begin. You’ll need to select a release mode, exposure mode, metering mode, focus mode, and, if need be, elevate the D7200’s built-in flash.
Choosing a Release Mode
This section shows you how to choose from Single frame, Continuous mode, Self-timer mode, Remote control mode, “quiet” mode, and a special vibration-damping Mirror Up (MUP) mode. Unless you have need of burst shooting or the self-timer, ...
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